general motors

Toward the end of May and ahead of the monthly sales results, in my article “Will Customers Ultimately Ditch General Motors Company?”, I suggested that sales could begin to show signs of weakness when compared to the rest of the sector, due to the increasing amount of recalls and negative headlines about General Motors. In short, I was wrong. In fact, I was completely wrong. [keep reading]

General Motors has been appearing in the news frequently this year due to recalls. A faulty ignition switch in certain GM products was recently linked to 13 deaths, and the resulting recall could lead to the automotive giant switching solely to push-button starters. As we’re able to see from this infographic, that problem is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to GM’s recall woes. [keep reading]

At least in theory, the past four months should have been trying ones for General Motors. The company admitted it knew key details about a deadly defect in its cars for more than a decade, and that flaw was responsible for killing at least 13 motorists and probably more. In the ensuing fallout, the company has issued more than two dozen recalls that affect 15.8 million cars in North America. [keep reading]

If you read The Monday Grind blog post this morning, you know Chevrolet has resurrected the Stingray name for the 2014 Corvette. We took some of our favorite pictures from the web and posted them below.

We also messed around with Chevrolet’s paint and wheel simulator to put together some sweet combinations (white paint and black wheels FTW). Make the jump to see the brand new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray unveiled on Sunday, January 13, 2013.